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Selenorhodamine photosensitizers with the Texas-red core for photodynamic therapy of cancer cells

Mark W Kryman Kellie S Davies Michelle K Linder Tymish Y Ohulchanskyy Michael R Detty

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DOI/PMID/Link: 10.1016/j.bmc.2015.06.006

Abstract

We examined two selenorhodamines with amide and thioamide functionality at the 5-position of a 9-(2-thienyl) substituent on the selenoxanthylium analogue of the Texas-red core for their potential as photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy (PDT) in P-glycoprotein (P-gp)-expressing Colo-26 cells. These compounds were examined for their photophysical properties (absorption, fluorescence, and ability to generate singlet oxygen), for their uptake into Colo-26 cells in the absence or presence of verapamil, for their dark and phototoxicity toward Colo-26 cells, and for their co-localization with mitochondrial-specific agents in Colo-26 cells. Both compounds were extremely effective photosensitizers with values of EC50 ⩽ 4 × 10(-8)M toward Colo-26 cells with 1.0 J cm(-2) laser light delivered at 630 ± 2 nm.
Year Published 2015
Country United States
Rank Positive
Journal Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Primary Topic Whole Body
Secondary Topic Cancer
Tertiary Topic Photodynamic Therapy
Model Cell Culture
Wavelength (nm)
Complement/Comparison Selenorhodamine